Liquor Law Violations

Definition:
Liquor law violation is the violation of laws or ordinances prohibiting:
manufacture, sale, transportation, furnishing, possessing of intoxicating
liquor, maintaining unlawful drinking places, bootlegging or operating a
still. A liquor law violation also includes furnishing
liquor to a minor or intemperate person, using a vehicle for illegal transportation
of liquor, drinking on a train or public conveyance or any and all attempts
to commit any of the aforementioned.
Liquor law violations:
- Serving alcohol to minors
- Serving alcohol after hours
- Occupancy violations
- Health and safety code violations
- Noise violations
- Drug activity
- Indecent entertainment
- Nuisance Bar Program designations
Consequences of Liquor Law Violations:
Liquor law violations by an employee, contractor, and even third parties can cause the business to face sever penalties, such as, losing the business liquor license, fines and even the closure of the business.What a Lawyer can do for you:
Since the penalties for liquor law violation can be severe and detrimental to your business, it is critical to have an experienced and knowledgeable liquor lawyer that can keep your business out of trouble.Lawyer Referral Service:
If your business is facing liquor law violations, call Attorney Search Network today. We can refer you to a qualified liquor lawyer that can protect your business.
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